My Spanish teacher was Welsh and pronounced all the double LLs in Spanish beautifully! I was very grateful for his tutelage when I actually went to live in Madrid. Years later when I was working on South American routes for the airline I realised they could all understand me, whereas I couldn't understand them at all.It's another lovely sunny Berkshire morning and it's a 5.6 on the meter, despite me having one of my 'sod diabetes' days yesterday, not due to burnout but due to us having a Chicken & Chorizo tray bake for tea and having absolutely no idea of how many carbs were in my portion. So, carb counting went out the window, but seemingly no harm done.
Our eldest's futsal team got their season off to a winning start with a comfortable 8-0 win, with him scoring twice. First round of the cup always throws up some mismatches and this was one of them. There were some double-figure scores in some of the other matches.
@eggyg one option is to go to Google Translate and ask it to translate The City of Dinlle into Welsh and then click on the loudspeaker icon to hear how it's pronounced.
@Gwynn - congrats on the HS and pleased things have calmed down a bit
Have a good start to the week, everyone.
Hi EggyI think I’ll just keep my mouth shut!![]()
I got a voice recording back but unfortunately I cant post it on here as it is in a.different format and I cant seem to save it as a JPG etc.I think I’ll just keep my mouth shut!![]()
That's pretty close to what it sounds like in Google Translate.Hi Eggy
I got a voice recording back but unfortunately I cant post it on here as it is in a.different format and I cant seem to save it as a JPG etc.
Anyway sounds like "Deenas Dinthla" Hope that helps. But the "Deen part of Deenas" is pronounced like Dean.
Good to have it similar Martin as it came from a Dr originally from CaernarfonThat's pretty close to what it sounds like in Google Translate.
Referring to you as a "Pleasant chap" seems to be some sort of code that consultants use. Hubby's consultant used the same phrase and we were later told it was a code, but not told what it meant precisely.“ It was a pleasure to review this pleasant chap in clinic…and remains delighted with the result”.
My hubbys GP said the same in a letter he sent to the DWP on his behalf to support his PIP appeal.Referring to you as a "Pleasant chap" seems to be some sort of code that consultants use. Hubby's consultant used the same phrase and we were later told it was a code, but not told what it meant precisely.
I wonder what terms they would use if they thought the chap was an obnoxious git?My hubbys GP said the same in a letter he sent to the DWP on his behalf to support his PIP appeal.
makes you wonder LOLI wonder what terms they would use if they thought the chap was an obnoxious git?
There's quite an interesting and amusing thread here https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/131516345/medical-letters-codemakes you wonder LOL
I’ve often thought this, as oftern some of my consultants refer to me as a pleasant chap when they write to my GP, like others I’ve often thought to myself 🙄 this is code for something..lolReferring to you as a "Pleasant chap" seems to be some sort of code that consultants use. Hubby's consultant used the same phrase and we were later told it was a code, but not told what it meant precisely.
"Would you stop playing with that radio of yours, I'm trying to get to sleep!"Not been feeling it over the past few days, but gradually getting back to being ok. Anyway, my BG celebrated with tha 5.2 today!
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@eggyg - lovely pictures, so nice you had some great weather up there!
@Gwynn - sorry to hear your wife is no better, sending my thoughts to you.
My wife is off to see a friend today then some shopping, so I’m going to use the time to have a play on the radio and see who I can contact. Really tempted to continue studying and get the intermediate and then full licences, not that I need particularly, they allow more power which isn’t absolutely necessary but it’s like an itch I need to scratch to prove to myself that I can do it.
Take care everyone!